OTC meds, snacks, and phone chargers in one stop
TravelMart in Terminal 1 runs like a hybrid mini-mart and travel-gear stand, handy if you don’t want to zigzag past three different shops. You’ll see the usual bottled drinks and chips next to phone cables, power banks, and basic comfort items like neck pillows. Prices run at standard airport markup, so expect to pay a couple of dollars more than street prices for a soda or candy bar.
Hours typically track main bank times in Terminal 1, opening early for 6:00 a.m.-ish departures and staying open into the late-evening hub. Most people treat it as a backup pharmacy: you can grab ibuprofen, cold meds, bandages, and travel-sized toiletries in the same place you grab a granola bar and water. Compared with Hudson, reviews specifically call out better variety on small gadgets like chargers and adapters.
One Yelp reviewer mentioned grabbing ibuprofen, a phone charger, and snacks here during a delay instead of hiking across Terminal 1. Another Google review talks about picking up a travel pillow plus snacks and says it felt better stocked on travel gadgets than nearby options. That lines up with regulars who say they rarely buy full meals here and focus on meds, hygiene items, and “I forgot this at home” gear.
Watch out for: drinks and packaged snacks come with the usual airport premium, especially single-serve bottles and candy near the register. If you just need water, the refill stations by nearby gates are free and work fine with a $3–$5 reusable bottle from the rack here. Quick tip: make your list in the security line so you can grab everything in one pass and get back to your gate in under 10 minutes.